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Method

Pour 1 litre of water into a large saucepan then add the dried rose petals, cloves, bay leaf, cinnamon stick, frozen mixed berries, cranberry sauce and orange. Bring the mixture to the boil, stirring occasionally then take off the heat. Drop in the tea bag then leave to steep for 2-3 mins. Strain through a sieve into a heatproof jug and serve warm.

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fuxocak

14th Dec, 2016

great

John.B

10th Dec, 2016

This sounds nice. I write a blog about tea and experiment with blends, although it's not my main interest, and a few things seem odd in the recipe. It calls for tea bag tea, not loose tea (which is better--a long story), and also rose petals, which would potentially be harder to come by than loose tea. A two minute steep of one tea bag wouldn't change the flavor of the rest that had been simmered. Four might be more standard, but an optimum is hard to describe, complicated. Using a mild black tea would intuitively make more sense, although that part could just be my preference.

rhi_26

13th Dec, 2016

What would you suggest as an alternative? I'd like to make some mulled tea but I'm wary of wasting ingredients on a recipe that isn't reviewed.

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